When it comes to filtration, there are various materials to choose from, and two commonly used options are nylon mesh and stainless steel wire mesh. At Hebei Maishi, we will guide you to explore their characteristics and applications.
Nylon mesh is a plain weave material made from monofilament yarn. It offers excellent acid and alkali resistance, and our nylon mesh has passed FDA approval. With its smooth surface, particles can easily separate during filtration. Additionally, it can be washed repeatedly, making it highly economical. Nylon mesh is primarily used for food filtration (such as flour, tea, and milk) and pharmaceutical filtration (including blood cleaning and pharmaceutical production). Due to its versatility, many customers also utilize nylon mesh to create filtration bags for packaging purposes.
On the other hand, stainless steel wire mesh is made from stainless steel wire, with common materials including 314, 316, and 316L. It offers five weaving types, including plain weave, twill weave, plain Dutch weave, twill Dutch weave, and reverse Dutch weave. Compared to nylon mesh, stainless steel wire mesh provides higher tensile strength, better filtration accuracy, and superior corrosion resistance and durability. Stainless steel filter mesh finds extensive applications in petrochemical filtration, ore filtration, aerospace research, and more.
To choose the right filter material, consumers can consider their specific needs and the applications of the mesh. At Hebei Maishi, we offer a range of high-quality filter meshes to meet diverse needs. Contact us today and experience the best partner for your filtration requirements.
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